Twin Flames

Album: Surfing the Void (2010)
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  • A burning flame goes by and by
    Visible love stands side by side
    It comprehends
    Beginnings never end

    Into the cycle of the here and now
    We take our fears and disappear somehow
    As we ascend
    Beginnings never end

    Twin flames in our hearts
    As we turn towards our very start
    Twin flames in our minds
    When we move emotions multiply

    Twin flames in our hearts
    As we move you can't tell us apart
    Twin flames in our minds
    When we move together

    A sea of flames
    Before tonight
    Conducted love
    Brought us alight
    The fire blends
    Beginning never end

    Double halves of wholeness
    Find the missing equal sign
    Double halves of wholeness
    Now return to intertwine

    Spirals turn the fire in us
    Instants synchronise
    Joining us a second love
    We harmonise in time Writer/s: JAMES NICHOLAS RIGHTON, JAMIE OLIVER JACK REYNOLDS, SIMON LEE CAMPBELL TAYLOR-DAVIES
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Terri from IndianaYou need the put the Ritual CD on here by In This Moment
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